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by tptacek
4811 days ago
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You could say exactly this set of things about any bill ever. Not one phrase in this comment binds in any way onto CISPA. You literally could have written it 8 years ago, saved it in a tfile in your home directory, and just copy/pasted it into this thread no matter what the bill said. If you think the real meaning of the bill has nothing to do with the text of the bill, that the text of the bill doesn't matter, just give up. CISPA is tiny compared to ECPA; if you think CISPA has holes a truck could drive through, give a close read to SCA. If you believe the government is going to use milk safety regulations to prosecute movie pirates, just let them pass whatever, and skip the arguments. |
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No, I couldn't. There are unfortunately a lot of bills I could have said that about (and I mentioned some of them), but not literally any bill ever.
In fact, most bills are not about granting more power to intelligence agencies at the cost of privacy protections.
But thanks for sticking to your role as mindless CISPA defender. You play it well.
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> If you think the real meaning of the bill has nothing to do with the text of the bill, that the text of the bill doesn't matter, just give up.
I didn't say that and obviously didn't mean that.
I also couldn't give a shit about movie pirates. I buy my entertainment. That's the bonus of being a full grown adult with a career.
But I do care about the erosion of privacy law for no benefit whatsoever, and in fact, what I see as a detriment; continuing to grow the intelligence industry which has no public oversight. That's a Bad Idea(tm).